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[Iatrogenic vascular lesions].

J Natali

    Bulletin De L'Academie Nationale De Medecine
    |June 1, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
    This summary is machine-generated.

    Iatrogenic vascular injuries from medical procedures are a significant concern. Prompt recognition and treatment of these injuries are crucial to minimize complications and improve patient outcomes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Vascular Surgery
    • Surgical Complications
    • Medical Error Analysis

    Context:

    • A 24-year observational study analyzing 277 cases of iatrogenic vascular injuries.
    • Investigated injuries resulting from various medical interventions including injections, perfusions, catheterisms, arteriographies, orthopedic surgery, general surgery, and varicose vein treatments.

    Purpose:

    • To identify the primary causes and patterns of iatrogenic vascular injuries.
    • To assess the severity and outcomes of these injuries, particularly those requiring emergency intervention.
    • To emphasize the role of technique and professional error in iatrogenic vascular damage.

    Summary:

    • The study identified injections, perfusions, catheterisms, and arteriographies as the leading causes (121 cases), followed by varicose vein surgery (71 cases) and orthopedic surgery (69 cases).

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  • A significant proportion of injuries (82 cases) were severe, presenting as emergencies with over 50% poor outcomes.
  • Most lesions stemmed from imperfect techniques or professional errors.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the persistent risk of vascular complications in numerous medico-surgical procedures.
    • Underscores the critical importance of early detection and prompt correction of vascular lesions to mitigate severity and reduce complications.
    • Provides data to inform training and procedural improvements aimed at preventing iatrogenic vascular injuries.